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i will have great relationship with my daughters and son-in- law's. i like them a lot more this year. [laughter] my grandchildren and a few friends. i want to say that i tried a lot of things with no regrets. change the world a little bit for the better. don't live in fear. don't worry what people might say or think about you. take the shot. number one, forgive. if you're going to be in a family and value relationships and trust people and enjoy the journey even when you make mistakes -- and you will make mistakes along the way -- you will need forgiveness. forgiveness is a complicated word. who decides when to forgive and what to forgive and how to forgive? i do not have all the answers. i know we are called to forgive as god forgave. an incredible standard. it is supernatural. it requires practice. if there is one thing i hope you will remember from this list today is the challenge -- value your family, your friends, and all the wonderful people you meet along the way. they won't be perfect and neither will you. they will need forgiveness just like
i will have great relationship with my daughters and son-in- law's. i like them a lot more this year. [laughter] my grandchildren and a few friends. i want to say that i tried a lot of things with no regrets. change the world a little bit for the better. don't live in fear. don't worry what people might say or think about you. take the shot. number one, forgive. if you're going to be in a family and value relationships and trust people and enjoy the journey even when you make mistakes -- and...
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this law allows do you critique these science with supplemental materials. the evolution issues aren't controversial to scientists, they are only controversial to louisiana politicians. so i began a campaign to repeal this bad law. >> michael: if you were able to sit down with governor jindal, what would you say to him? >> i would remind him that he's a down university biology major. he understands in his heart of hearts exactly how vital evolution is to biology, to medicine agriculture, and how we must be teaching our students that. governor jindal has said the republican party should stop being the stupid party. i think step number 1 would be for him to endorse a repeal of the act. >> michael: yeah, that would certainly seem like one step towards becoming a smart party. there are a lot of steps to be taken there. you have been documenting the slow and steady creep of anti-science bills across the country. what do you make of this trend? >> so these bills -- the bill first passed in louisiana, but tennessee passed a copycat bill and bills have been introduc
this law allows do you critique these science with supplemental materials. the evolution issues aren't controversial to scientists, they are only controversial to louisiana politicians. so i began a campaign to repeal this bad law. >> michael: if you were able to sit down with governor jindal, what would you say to him? >> i would remind him that he's a down university biology major. he understands in his heart of hearts exactly how vital evolution is to biology, to medicine...
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law enforcement officials have not confirmed that there were other unsploided bombs. the official confirmation is that there were two devices. to the extent that there were other devices today, isolated and treated in some way by law enforcement, those may have been devices that were investigated as suspect packages and done away with by law enforce. . no arrests have been made. the investigation is now being headed by the fbi in conjunction with other federal and state and local agencies. i want to bring in a young man who is an eyewitness. he was eating with co-workers when he heard the first explosion. so you're about 100 yards away. what did you hear? >> bewere inside the restaurant. heard the first explosion. kind of shook the building a little bit. we kind of wondered what it was. looked outside and saw some smoke. actually ran outside. then the second one blew up about 100 yards from us. >> did they sound like they were about the same size? >> the first one sounded small, because it was a little bit further down the street. i didn't realize until i watched the
law enforcement officials have not confirmed that there were other unsploided bombs. the official confirmation is that there were two devices. to the extent that there were other devices today, isolated and treated in some way by law enforcement, those may have been devices that were investigated as suspect packages and done away with by law enforce. . no arrests have been made. the investigation is now being headed by the fbi in conjunction with other federal and state and local agencies. i...
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federal law, we have had 435 terrorist convictions. under federal law. we had 100-plus arrests. maybe half a dozen under the military commission. this is clear to me that the course that can be taken, the high value interrogation group. they are skilled and they know how to do this. the miranda right can be read at a later time. he has reportedly been shot through the throat, he is incubated and he can't talk now. there is time to do the investigation, to make a clear assessment and move from there. so i really regret all of this discussion. which is creating a conflict that need not be there. the administration is redty foreadyfor this. >> chris: let me bring in congressman king. despite the comments of feinstein do you think dzhokhar tsarnaev should be treated as enemy combatant? >> i think he should be treated as enemy combatant. there are so many questions unanswered and so many potential links to terrorism here. the battlefield was not in the united states so i believe he's enemy combatant. he would not be tried before military commission. he would be tried in civilian cour
federal law, we have had 435 terrorist convictions. under federal law. we had 100-plus arrests. maybe half a dozen under the military commission. this is clear to me that the course that can be taken, the high value interrogation group. they are skilled and they know how to do this. the miranda right can be read at a later time. he has reportedly been shot through the throat, he is incubated and he can't talk now. there is time to do the investigation, to make a clear assessment and move from...
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that is with the new health care law. just last week my wife tried to sign up on the health exchange website that was available to us. my wife is a sharp woman. she working computer software. she is also an amazing person and a great mom. ,hen she went on the website she typed in all of the personal information of our three children, and she looked through the various crimes -- plans, and the website tonight or. denied her. she was told when she called for help that the system was down. -- fiasco my wife just that faced is being experienced by americans across the country when they tried to sign up for health insurance. they are saying it is a computer glitch. it is more than that. as one thirdose might not have insurance coverage at all. information is not always being transmitted to the insurers. can you imagine going to dr. only to find out you are not actually injured -- insured? the president says his team is working out the kinks. but sadly, that is just the tip of the iceberg carrirg. the president told us that if
that is with the new health care law. just last week my wife tried to sign up on the health exchange website that was available to us. my wife is a sharp woman. she working computer software. she is also an amazing person and a great mom. ,hen she went on the website she typed in all of the personal information of our three children, and she looked through the various crimes -- plans, and the website tonight or. denied her. she was told when she called for help that the system was down. --...
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you have the law and lawmakers to blame for every bullet fired after that. magazines larger than ten rounds used to be illegal in this country. christina taylor green was safe then. she is dead now. because of cowardly lawmakers' indifference to her right to life. the mass murders in newtown, connecticut and tucson, arizona were made much more murder rouse thanks to the members of congress and lawmakers around the country who have done everything they can to make sure huh when our mass murderers enter a movie theater or shopping mall or elementary school, they will be able to go in there with high-capacity magazines. joining me now, connecticut democratic senator richard blumenthal, and joy reid. senator blumenthal, you know what happened in sandy hook was a result of those high-capacity magazines. >> absolutely right, lawrence. and by the way, the killer at home had both low-capacity magazines and high-capacity magazines. he took with him the 30-round magazines. because he wanted to kill -- more people. >> who could you ask for about what high-capacity maga
you have the law and lawmakers to blame for every bullet fired after that. magazines larger than ten rounds used to be illegal in this country. christina taylor green was safe then. she is dead now. because of cowardly lawmakers' indifference to her right to life. the mass murders in newtown, connecticut and tucson, arizona were made much more murder rouse thanks to the members of congress and lawmakers around the country who have done everything they can to make sure huh when our mass...
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and law enforcement had a high level of cooperation. in 9/11 equipment didn't work together and people not talking i haven't heard a peep of that. >> bret: next up. terrorism and new failed efforts at gun control. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> if you want to remember the 20 babies and six brave teachers, you should vote for this bill. >> this is not gun control. it is common sense. >> criminals do not submit to background checks now and they will not submit to expanded background. ace54 and nayes 46 . the environment is not agreed to. >> a few minutes ago, the minority in the united states senate decided it was not worth it. they blocked common sense gun reforms eve
and law enforcement had a high level of cooperation. in 9/11 equipment didn't work together and people not talking i haven't heard a peep of that. >> bret: next up. terrorism and new failed efforts at gun control. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. so, if you're sleeping. in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. >> by now it is kind of a meta cultural touch stone. the array and the arrangement of the apostles has basically become a meaning. so like there's the cast of the sopranos with tony as jesus. the role of judas terrifyingly depicted by his mother. oh, my god, that show is so great. it is a mean. sopranos as the last summer. here are are all the top chefs as the last supper. here's an american lesbian pop culture last supper, which i'm sure you knew was coming. jesus is ell
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the panel led directly to the passage of tough new laws, laws that hold connecticut utility companies accountable for how they respond to emergencies. and we created a new energy microgrid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. now, these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying that we had had enough and it was time for us to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know that we will again feel the brunt of bad weather. but we can tell our citizens that the state is more prepared for future challenges. that their families will be safer when a disaster strikes. and that the odds of anyone -- anyone having to needlessly suffer through prolonged power outages have been greatly diminished. when hurricane sandy struck we saw the results of the work that we had done together. while we can never entirely prevent damage or power outages, the response was in fact better and faster. once again, we saw a problem and together we worked to address it. if these past two years have proven anything, it is that we have the ability t
the panel led directly to the passage of tough new laws, laws that hold connecticut utility companies accountable for how they respond to emergencies. and we created a new energy microgrid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. now, these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying that we had had enough and it was time for us to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know that we will again feel the brunt of bad weather. but...
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there is a pretty good chance that we will get new gun trafficking laws. the nra for the first time in a very long time, maybe forever, is really playing defense, and that's an astonishing shift in this debate. >> can we talk about why that is? you remember, alex, when we were on this set when newtown unfolded. >> yeah, we were. >> and we were marveling not in the marvelous way, but what was going on that made this so important and such a big story, and it was because for the first time we saw children, 5 and 6 years old, slaughtered inside the safe space, which is a school, and everyone wondered while everyone says this time will be different. well, will this time be different? here we are almost many n march, and we are still talking about, this and not only are we still talking about this, but as katrina mentioned and e.j. mentioned, there's mayors against illegal guns, there's mayor bloomberg's super pact, and also organizing for, i guess it's now organizing for action, which is, you know, the president's campaign apparatus going whole hogg. >> i have
there is a pretty good chance that we will get new gun trafficking laws. the nra for the first time in a very long time, maybe forever, is really playing defense, and that's an astonishing shift in this debate. >> can we talk about why that is? you remember, alex, when we were on this set when newtown unfolded. >> yeah, we were. >> and we were marveling not in the marvelous way, but what was going on that made this so important and such a big story, and it was because for the...
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we have 20,000 gun laws in this country. far too many as far as i'm concerned. >> the question is as it relates to firearms can you just pass another law that says you can't own these, pass another law that says you can't sell drugs. it's just not going to work. >> you know, the term assault weapon actually makes me laugh, because i've never seen a weapon jump out of its case and assault a human being. it's a person that does that. you know? the gun is a tool. >> what do you need to have all of these weapons that you can kill and over kill? those kinds of things are not necessary for -- to protect your family and your house because you have to have a hundred-round magazine. >> every gun is destructive. automobiles are destructive. swimming pools are destructive. ladders. people die all sorts of ways every year. a man killed his wife with a power sander the other day. it can be anything. your chance of being a victim of a mass murder are less than your chances of going down in a plane. far less. so do we change? do we alter?
we have 20,000 gun laws in this country. far too many as far as i'm concerned. >> the question is as it relates to firearms can you just pass another law that says you can't own these, pass another law that says you can't sell drugs. it's just not going to work. >> you know, the term assault weapon actually makes me laugh, because i've never seen a weapon jump out of its case and assault a human being. it's a person that does that. you know? the gun is a tool. >> what do you...
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that panel led directly to the passage of tough new laws, laws that hold connecticut utility companies accountable for how they respond to emergencies. and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having to needlessly suffer through prolonged power outages have been greatly diminished. when hurricane sandy struck, we saw results from the work we'd done together. while we can never entirely prevent damage or power outages, the response was better and faster. once again, we saw a problem and, together, we worked to address it. if these past two years have proven anything, it's that we have the ability to rally around a common good and a common goal.
that panel led directly to the passage of tough new laws, laws that hold connecticut utility companies accountable for how they respond to emergencies. and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our...
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medicare projections are based on current law. under the sustainable growth rate mechanism, it has called for a 21% reduction in the physician fee schedule at the start of 2014. if the past is any guide, lawmakers will almost certainly override this reduction, and medicare expenditures will therefore be higher. second, the uncertainties associated with new medical technologies, new drugs, new devices, and new procedures, which have tended to push up costs, there is uncertainty with respect to the nongovernmental half of healthcare spending. medicare cannot pursue policies , thethe long run challenge facing medicare will depend on our ability to adhere to the discipline that has been contained in the affordable care act which in turn will require a significant transformation of the existing payment and delivery systems. dividers will have to improve -- providers will have to improve productivity and there has to be a willingness among employers, unions, insurers, and other private sector players to join forces with medicare and dem
medicare projections are based on current law. under the sustainable growth rate mechanism, it has called for a 21% reduction in the physician fee schedule at the start of 2014. if the past is any guide, lawmakers will almost certainly override this reduction, and medicare expenditures will therefore be higher. second, the uncertainties associated with new medical technologies, new drugs, new devices, and new procedures, which have tended to push up costs, there is uncertainty with respect to...
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federal law, we've had 435 terrorist convictions under federal law. we've had 100-plus arrests. there have been maybe half a dozen under the military commission. it is really very clear to me that the course that can be taken -- you've got the high value interrogation group. they're skilled. they know how to do this. the miranda right can be read at a later time. he has reportedly been shot through the throat. he's intubated. he can't talk now. so there is time to do the investigation, to make a clear assessment, and to move from there. so i really regret all of this discussion, which is creating a conflict that need not be there. the administration is ready for this. >> let me bring in congressman king. despite the comments of senator feinstein, do you think tsarnaev should be treated as a criminal or an enemy combatant? >> i believe he should be treated as an enemy combatant for the purpose of interrogation. i put out a statement with senator mccain, senator graham, senator ayotte. the reason is there's so many questions unanswered. he is an enemy combatant as this took place
federal law, we've had 435 terrorist convictions under federal law. we've had 100-plus arrests. there have been maybe half a dozen under the military commission. it is really very clear to me that the course that can be taken -- you've got the high value interrogation group. they're skilled. they know how to do this. the miranda right can be read at a later time. he has reportedly been shot through the throat. he's intubated. he can't talk now. so there is time to do the investigation, to make...
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>> by law he can't be tried on a military commission. they were cases where he was tried military court. but in a case, they have not found a link to al-qaeda linked group overseas. therefore, no court would necessarily uphold the president as commander in chief designating him as an enemy combatant. legally they would be on shaky ground and if he is deemed an enemy combatant he still has a right to an attorney. he doesn't have to talk unless he wants to and there will are limited means that interrogators have to do so. >> the 48-hour is not a fixed time period. even in military commissions that have not secured any cone vix against anyone since 9/11. there is a right to counsel and there are procedures, too, all of which keep getting tested. >> it has nothing to do with military commissions. >> the question the justice department refuses to answer is whether the clock started ticking in terms of the 48-hour rule after he was taken into custody on friday night. >> gregg: he is not in condition to be interrogated yet. that may soon change
>> by law he can't be tried on a military commission. they were cases where he was tried military court. but in a case, they have not found a link to al-qaeda linked group overseas. therefore, no court would necessarily uphold the president as commander in chief designating him as an enemy combatant. legally they would be on shaky ground and if he is deemed an enemy combatant he still has a right to an attorney. he doesn't have to talk unless he wants to and there will are limited means...
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i'm former law enforcement. all right? law enforcement can't become involved in an issue until a crime has been committed. >> until it's an issue. >> yes. >> yeah. >> so in order for a crime to have been committed, there has to be a victim. unless you're willing to be that victim, law enforcement can't solve your problems. when seconds count, police are generally minutes away. >> yeah. to the fear for people right now is that ultimately they think somebody is going to come and take the guns away? >> yeah. >> yeah. do you think that's going to happen? >> i hope not. >> yeah. >> they ain't getting mine. >> right. geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minut
i'm former law enforcement. all right? law enforcement can't become involved in an issue until a crime has been committed. >> until it's an issue. >> yes. >> yeah. >> so in order for a crime to have been committed, there has to be a victim. unless you're willing to be that victim, law enforcement can't solve your problems. when seconds count, police are generally minutes away. >> yeah. to the fear for people right now is that ultimately they think somebody is going...
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>>reporter: the house will now send the bill to president obama who is expected to sign it into law. in new york, lauren green, fox news. >> and after days of dealing with the fiscal cliff negotiations, president obama will return to hawaii to finish his vacation. the president left late last night. the obamas began their annual end-of-the-year vacation back on december 21th, but mr. obama was forced to return to the white house last week for fiscal cliff talks. the obama family returns to the white house this weekend. >>> taking a look at some of the big stories now, classes will resume this morning for students and teachers at sandy hook elementary who survived last month's tragic shooting. classes will be held in another building near the school in newtown, connecticut. experts say it is important for children to get back into some sort of a routine and for teachers and parents to offer some reassurance. 20 children and six adults were killed at the school back on december 14th. >>> schools across the nation continue to evaluate their security procedures following the connecticut
>>reporter: the house will now send the bill to president obama who is expected to sign it into law. in new york, lauren green, fox news. >> and after days of dealing with the fiscal cliff negotiations, president obama will return to hawaii to finish his vacation. the president left late last night. the obamas began their annual end-of-the-year vacation back on december 21th, but mr. obama was forced to return to the white house last week for fiscal cliff talks. the obama family...
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>> ne. >> all laws are based upo deterrence. you want to try to deal with behavior and stop it if it something that's proematic. theroblem is, this is not going to be passed as a lot to prevent crime. it will be something like a parking ticket. >> bloomberg you wants to regulate the 32 oz of soda doesn't want this to be the prosecutors don't want this. go after the big guys. gerri: ahousand dollars, w get maybe 100 people a year. now we're talking some deficit the. maybe this is the way to raise tax revvnue. [laughter] >> the general reality is you will have criminal record, up prosecutors taking time away from more serious crimes, pole taking time away. peoplean give tickets. it will give you a ticket if you have to pay a fine like a parking tict and say you did note. there will be l of those issues of enforcement. bottomine, like i said bore, it is not that simple. what about the fact that the people that put energy into making the real products, they cannot hire. gerri: now you're getti to my issue, which is these women who a
>> ne. >> all laws are based upo deterrence. you want to try to deal with behavior and stop it if it something that's proematic. theroblem is, this is not going to be passed as a lot to prevent crime. it will be something like a parking ticket. >> bloomberg you wants to regulate the 32 oz of soda doesn't want this to be the prosecutors don't want this. go after the big guys. gerri: ahousand dollars, w get maybe 100 people a year. now we're talking some deficit the. maybe this...
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they declared that laws violated a woman's constitutional rights. a new reality series is documenting what it's like for women after undergoing an abortion. >> woman are petrified and ashamed and scared that their secret will come out. >> reporter: here, they will sorry render the secret. it's the name of the first-ever reality show about women this a bible study trying to recover from a guilt they feel after having an abortion. a new offering to the ever- increasing political vitriol as roe vs. wade turns 40. >> there is no condemnation in christ. >> reporter: each hopes the christian message of redemption and forgiveness will heal her emotional wounds, a 10-episode series airing on the website knock tv. >> i think ultimately, i would like to convince women to make a different choice. again, if a woman is going to make that choice, make it fully informed and know there is going to be a consequence to it, a price that is paid and that is huge. >> reporter: the show is the creation of the producer cecil stokes. >> i realized there were so many women
they declared that laws violated a woman's constitutional rights. a new reality series is documenting what it's like for women after undergoing an abortion. >> woman are petrified and ashamed and scared that their secret will come out. >> reporter: here, they will sorry render the secret. it's the name of the first-ever reality show about women this a bible study trying to recover from a guilt they feel after having an abortion. a new offering to the ever- increasing political...
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we need strong federal laws to help us attack this. finally, and i know i've taken a long time, but this is something so many of you spent a lot of time talking to me about and i want to give it straight to you. we asked what can we do better about understanding gun violence? some of you know when the crime bill i authored in 1994 expired, including the assault weapons ban in 2004, one of the things we were able to do back then in 1994 was right legislation that allowed us to gather a considerable amount of information. the cdc was able to conduct research on gun violence. so we can figure out some basic things about the causes and uses. not only did the congress not renew the assault weapons ban, it also put significant impediments on federal agencies who were doing basic research and explicitly prohibited -- cdc is prohibited by federal law from doing any research. there is a whole set of amendments that were added that further constrain the ability to gather data. we need answers to a lot of questions. we need better understanding o
we need strong federal laws to help us attack this. finally, and i know i've taken a long time, but this is something so many of you spent a lot of time talking to me about and i want to give it straight to you. we asked what can we do better about understanding gun violence? some of you know when the crime bill i authored in 1994 expired, including the assault weapons ban in 2004, one of the things we were able to do back then in 1994 was right legislation that allowed us to gather a...
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point five gun deaths per one hundred thousand people is this trend due to the laws. it's to do two things is to gun laws that are strong in places like new york and connecticut and weak in places like alaska and southern states and west western states but it's also due to gun ownership rates in these states in alaska gun ownership rates about sixty percent in new york it's around eighteen percent so getting back to the point earlier that riches for making about guns protect you which is just not true having a gun in the home you're twenty two times more likely to use it on yourself or someone you know or love suicide accidental shooting domestic abuse homicide rather than to repel an invader that's the that's the data so low gun ownership rates having fewer guns in the home and strong gun laws actually do protecting citizens of states with strong laws in new york we have the fourth lowest gun death rate in the country and this is significant because we're a state of twenty four million people and yet we get eighty million visitors every year only california gets more
point five gun deaths per one hundred thousand people is this trend due to the laws. it's to do two things is to gun laws that are strong in places like new york and connecticut and weak in places like alaska and southern states and west western states but it's also due to gun ownership rates in these states in alaska gun ownership rates about sixty percent in new york it's around eighteen percent so getting back to the point earlier that riches for making about guns protect you which is just...
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the rights of responsible, law-abiding gun owners. disappointed, but not defeated. we returned home with a determination that change will happen. happen. we have always known this will be a long road. we do not have the luxury of turning back. areas of mental health, school we take strength and the children and loved ones that we lost. we carry a great faith in the american people. on behalf of the sandy hook promise, i would like to say thank you to president obama, vice president biden for their leadership and standing strong safer america. i would like to say thank you to the senators for legislation that would keep guns out of hand and save lives. they stood by us right from the beginning. they were with us. we will not be defeated. we are not defeated. we have no other choice. killeday more people are in this country because of gun violence. stronger. we leave washington hoping that others, both here and across the country, will join us in making that more senators will takeit begins, our hearts are broken. our spirits is not. thank you. it is now my great plea
the rights of responsible, law-abiding gun owners. disappointed, but not defeated. we returned home with a determination that change will happen. happen. we have always known this will be a long road. we do not have the luxury of turning back. areas of mental health, school we take strength and the children and loved ones that we lost. we carry a great faith in the american people. on behalf of the sandy hook promise, i would like to say thank you to president obama, vice president biden for...
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will his legacy call for tougher gun laws? he called to reinstate the assault weapons ban, restrict ammunition magazines to no more than ten rounds and require background checks on all gun purchases. he also signed 23 executive actions. for the first time in years, it looks like gun legislation could happen and that immediacy is turning the fight over the president's plans very personal. he invited four children who wrote him letters, begging for an end to gun violence, invited them to join him at the white house. 8-year-old grant wrote i think there should be some changes in the law with guns. 11-year-old julia wrote even though i am not scared for my own safety, i am scared for others. i have four brothers and sisters. >> these are kids. this is what they're thinking about. and so what we should be thinking about is our responsibility to care for them. >> but the national rifle association, the nra, it got personal, too, releasing a new ad invoking the president's children. >> the president's kids more important than yours?
will his legacy call for tougher gun laws? he called to reinstate the assault weapons ban, restrict ammunition magazines to no more than ten rounds and require background checks on all gun purchases. he also signed 23 executive actions. for the first time in years, it looks like gun legislation could happen and that immediacy is turning the fight over the president's plans very personal. he invited four children who wrote him letters, begging for an end to gun violence, invited them to join him...
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when the dust settles, you end up with a symbolic law is that protects you less than before. leaving crazies on the street. and kids less protected. when you think about the gun free zone, somebody thought a gun free zone was a great idea, when it was just symbolic -- >> it is for bad guys. >> it's a great idea. >> it's a great idea for bad guys. >> we're supposed to go. >> the next line was going to be assault -- >> there is one thing that the administration could support, and that is lindsey graham's bill that could require any sort of mental health piece being sent into the register. i don't know why they're not doing that. i think they would rather prevent lindsey graham from getting a win on that. >>> brad paisley takes on racism in a new duet with ll cool j., a lot of people are talking about the lyrics in "accidental racist." we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even
when the dust settles, you end up with a symbolic law is that protects you less than before. leaving crazies on the street. and kids less protected. when you think about the gun free zone, somebody thought a gun free zone was a great idea, when it was just symbolic -- >> it is for bad guys. >> it's a great idea. >> it's a great idea for bad guys. >> we're supposed to go. >> the next line was going to be assault -- >> there is one thing that the administration...
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and we must support president obama and senator finestien comprehensive effort to reform the gun laws, i support state and federal effort to keep the weapons off of our streets and out of our homes. i have directed our city agencies and law enforcement officials to move towards plans of action, to prioritize and create solutions that impact policy changes and take aggressive actions against the moment egregious types of gun violence and we are working hard and making more plans for more deeper, more wider gun buy back programs and events that will take place later this year. but no single mayor can stop gun violence alone. if we work together, as a city, as a community, as a region, as a state, and now, as importantly as a nation, if we work together as a nation, we can make real impact. forget the polls. forget the politics. forget the threats of this lobbying group or that lobbying group. we are doing what is necessary and what is the right thing to do. and we are not going to make any excuses for why we can't get it done. it is time to take a stand and it is time to stand for famil
and we must support president obama and senator finestien comprehensive effort to reform the gun laws, i support state and federal effort to keep the weapons off of our streets and out of our homes. i have directed our city agencies and law enforcement officials to move towards plans of action, to prioritize and create solutions that impact policy changes and take aggressive actions against the moment egregious types of gun violence and we are working hard and making more plans for more deeper,...
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when the tdr program was first put into law in the mid 80s it has about 24,000 square foot, all of those lots, developers have come in and required those tdr's and today we are down to half of that. there are still tdr's out there but the fluidity in the market really has begun to dry up. this legislation would help free that up and help to allow that red area in the market to be directed more equitably. >> there are some challenges for those that want to develop their area plans that have been unable to because there is a grid lock. that's what i read, right? m materials of what was allowable to their area plan. that's something that you have been hearing. how do you track that. i'm curious about the need? >> of course, there are questions are on point. we track every tdr transition -- transaction in the city or everything in between. the both first person and secondary transfers between intermediate portions of tdr we make a record of it. first of all what was the result of that market constrain and the economy. the difficult task. it does come to a bit of anecdotal finding. what we ar
when the tdr program was first put into law in the mid 80s it has about 24,000 square foot, all of those lots, developers have come in and required those tdr's and today we are down to half of that. there are still tdr's out there but the fluidity in the market really has begun to dry up. this legislation would help free that up and help to allow that red area in the market to be directed more equitably. >> there are some challenges for those that want to develop their area plans that...
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instead the president has decided to cut on order security, first responders, and law enforcement. the director of u.s. immigration and customs recently testified before a house subcommittee that for budgetary reasons, more than 2 2200 illegl immigrants and 10 high-level offenders were released back onto our streets. at the same time, news outlets reported that the transportation security administration signed a new deal to purchase millions of dollars of new uniforms. how is it that we have money for new uniforms, but not enough to keep dangerous criminals behind bars? we could have prevented this kind of nonsense if washington had a budget. rather than having a budget battle between republicans and democrats, we should have a dialogue about american priorities. what are those priorities? 75% of americans support a balanced budget oh stop three out of five believe we should in a targeted way. americans say the economy and jobs are the most important challenges facing the country today. we have a moral obligation to make that people's priorities our priorities eerie at this budget
instead the president has decided to cut on order security, first responders, and law enforcement. the director of u.s. immigration and customs recently testified before a house subcommittee that for budgetary reasons, more than 2 2200 illegl immigrants and 10 high-level offenders were released back onto our streets. at the same time, news outlets reported that the transportation security administration signed a new deal to purchase millions of dollars of new uniforms. how is it that we have...
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law enforcement news conference there in colorado. you heard the highlight that at this point the suspect is dead. the sheriff saying that at this point it appears to be the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the sheriff, jeff grayson, also saying they are going through arapaho high school. they are methodically clearing that school, slowly and methodically clearing the school, his words there. and at this point, it appears as if the situation there is over. again, breaking news right now in colorado. a shooting at a high school. reportedly leaving at least two people injured. the gunman dead. all of this going down at arapaho high school. that's at scentennial, colorado south of denver, not far from columbine high school. we have been watching footage from kusa, showing students evacuated from that high school. we have been seeing the images there of students with their hands raised, students being patted down by police. we should point out, all of this, of course, taking place about eight miles east of columbine high school.
law enforcement news conference there in colorado. you heard the highlight that at this point the suspect is dead. the sheriff saying that at this point it appears to be the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the sheriff, jeff grayson, also saying they are going through arapaho high school. they are methodically clearing that school, slowly and methodically clearing the school, his words there. and at this point, it appears as if the situation there is over. again, breaking news right...
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law professors call on people, so stay awake. i think the country's leading experts in this area, and we can see why. tell us if the problem of mental illness and crime, mental illness is really from suicide more than homicide. and i think that's quite right, d i noticed that the suicide studies have been dramatically understudied. i know they're doing some exciting studies on the effect of gun control laws and suicide. and you had a slide that mentioned something on that. maybe later we can ask you to do that. here's the question. if most of violence is not a function of mental illness, that it is homicide and not suicide, does mental health have anything to say about that? if we're talking of only 4% of homicides have anything to do with mental illness, is this a mental health fellowship issue? now, you know i wouldn't be answer the question if the answer is no. the answer is it really is. while it's true that violence sent causally related to serious mental illness, and we think of things like schizophrenia in any significant
law professors call on people, so stay awake. i think the country's leading experts in this area, and we can see why. tell us if the problem of mental illness and crime, mental illness is really from suicide more than homicide. and i think that's quite right, d i noticed that the suicide studies have been dramatically understudied. i know they're doing some exciting studies on the effect of gun control laws and suicide. and you had a slide that mentioned something on that. maybe later we can...
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also remembering the newtown victims one year after the shooting and the push for tougher gun laws here in d.c. plus, nelson mandela and its final resting place. the crowd gathering on the eve of the funeral. hello, everybody, i'm bruce johnson. right now the storm is on its way out after leaving rain in some parts, snow in other parts of the washington area. what about the rest of the weekend? let's go straight to erica groh. >> you can see the storm system departing here on doppler 9,000. this is a six-hour loop. we have the rain and snow moving through the metro at dinner time and now pushing up into new england. not a factor for us during the overnight hours. but this is what it looked like in frederic county this afternoon, early evening. this picture sent to us by my colleague. as he was out on the roadways, you can see it did get covered with snow here in frederic county. so even some of the interstates and major roadways were cold enough to support that snowfall. this is how much that fell in hagerstown. 3 inches. we also had 3 inches in winchester. those were some of the bigger
also remembering the newtown victims one year after the shooting and the push for tougher gun laws here in d.c. plus, nelson mandela and its final resting place. the crowd gathering on the eve of the funeral. hello, everybody, i'm bruce johnson. right now the storm is on its way out after leaving rain in some parts, snow in other parts of the washington area. what about the rest of the weekend? let's go straight to erica groh. >> you can see the storm system departing here on doppler...
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today it was not about a one state's law. today it was about a federal law. it was about one part of one federal law that starts with this. when edie windsor and thea spire got married in 2007, they had already been together for 42 years and counting. spire by then has advanced ms. she had been told she had less than a year to live. they flew to toronto, they got married. thea died, and because of the defense of marriage act, in death thea spire was not recognized as having a surviving spouse. now, at one level, this case which led to today's arguments, it is an incredibly romantic story of two young women in love who became two old women in love, a romance only ended in death in its fifth decade. but this case arises from not this romantic truth but rather the unromantic truth of the law treating your spouse as a stranger in death when other romantic couples are deferred to as a family. the 1996 defense of marriage act puts a law that the federal government must discriminate. the federal government of course doesn't perform marriages. federal government does
today it was not about a one state's law. today it was about a federal law. it was about one part of one federal law that starts with this. when edie windsor and thea spire got married in 2007, they had already been together for 42 years and counting. spire by then has advanced ms. she had been told she had less than a year to live. they flew to toronto, they got married. thea died, and because of the defense of marriage act, in death thea spire was not recognized as having a surviving spouse....
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we will be able to pull them back from law-abiding citizens. the constitution allows them to have it. while i may not be able to do everything, what can we do to keep guns out of the hands of mentally ill people? i don't care if you are conservative or liberal. everybody will grieve. guns do not belong in the hands of a mentally ill person. >> the great super power of the world, a year after 12 elementary school children were blown to pieces in their classrooms and the president stood there later and said i will take action and here we are a year later and absolutely nothing has been done. nothing. no background checks put in. no ban on assault weapons and ban on high capacity magazines. nobody in washington has done anything about it. the debate more than anything else. >> i don't know how they are going to attack it because -- there people out there not getting the help they need. since the reagan administration, the number of facilities and the beds for mentally ill people have dropped. we can get the statistic, but it is 10-fold easily. >>
we will be able to pull them back from law-abiding citizens. the constitution allows them to have it. while i may not be able to do everything, what can we do to keep guns out of the hands of mentally ill people? i don't care if you are conservative or liberal. everybody will grieve. guns do not belong in the hands of a mentally ill person. >> the great super power of the world, a year after 12 elementary school children were blown to pieces in their classrooms and the president stood...
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i know you are pretty well placed around the law enforcement community, the federal law enforcement community, tom, on the state of this investigation right now. hold that thought. drew griffin is standing by with new reporting for us on what's going won this news conference. we were expecting it at the top of the hour from the fbi agent in charge. drew, what are you picking up? >> just a little more confusion but we're told it is going to be postponed. that is the official announcement. jason pack with the fbi just walked into this very crowded room where we all are expecting the news conference to begin at 5:00 and told us that we are trying to make it happen now wolf but we're not promising anything. this is a quotement we're taking a little more time to prepare and then he abruptly left the room. that is a little different than what we heard earlier which was that the bomb scare at the courthouse kind of delayed this so we've been getting this postponed all afternoon and now we understand that they are attempting to do this news conference tonight but we're not being promised one at this
i know you are pretty well placed around the law enforcement community, the federal law enforcement community, tom, on the state of this investigation right now. hold that thought. drew griffin is standing by with new reporting for us on what's going won this news conference. we were expecting it at the top of the hour from the fbi agent in charge. drew, what are you picking up? >> just a little more confusion but we're told it is going to be postponed. that is the official announcement....
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no matter what ends up in law this time around. i think what you all have been saying that your panel back in new york, what maggie said, is we feel like this issue, it's a 90-10 issue. we know that background checks are something that people really support. you just don't quite know you know when it may or when it may catch fire the way we had a really strong bipartisan vote today. this is among the reasons why the president feels like it's really important that we continue to push for all four of the legislative measures. so not just background checks, but also assault weapons bans. limitation on magazines. and also on, on school and measures on school safety. so and these are all common-sense measures, measures that the american people support. they may not pass in the senate this time. but this is -- you just got to keep pushing and pushing and pushing. and see where you can make progress. and this why we're not dropping any element of this bill. we're continuing to move forward with it. >> so we can continue to expect the pres
no matter what ends up in law this time around. i think what you all have been saying that your panel back in new york, what maggie said, is we feel like this issue, it's a 90-10 issue. we know that background checks are something that people really support. you just don't quite know you know when it may or when it may catch fire the way we had a really strong bipartisan vote today. this is among the reasons why the president feels like it's really important that we continue to push for all...
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we're live at the pacific centery a rally was held to remember the victims, and calls for stricter gun laws. >> a somber prayer service at st. vincent depaul church in pacific heights to remember the newtown victims, sponsored by the group, moms demand action. >> we will not remain silent anymore. we're working if the anniversary with a moment of silence, and just thinking about my kids and my nine-year-old and my four-year-old. >> my concern is that the violence is still going on, and it's a prayer that indeed we might find a way to work together to end that violence. [chanting] >> this group, represented by the brady campaign to
we're live at the pacific centery a rally was held to remember the victims, and calls for stricter gun laws. >> a somber prayer service at st. vincent depaul church in pacific heights to remember the newtown victims, sponsored by the group, moms demand action. >> we will not remain silent anymore. we're working if the anniversary with a moment of silence, and just thinking about my kids and my nine-year-old and my four-year-old. >> my concern is that the violence is still...
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. >> a push for tougher gun laws got help from a powerful supporter today. former congresswoman gaby giffords whose career was ended when she was shot in the head, she testified inventory of a senate committee. and there's a new push to get guns on y s out of the hands of criminals. we begin in washington. >> good evening, opponents to ginn control were unswayed by the congresswoman's emotional words. republicans and democrats with high gun ownership are hesitating on the issue. >> senators had the fresh reminder of the conquestions of gun violence. an honor student and performer in last week's inaugural fenaui activities she was killed in a park. >> and another shooting in phoenix left one dead and several others wounded. gabrielle giffords, the former congresswoman critically wounded by a begunman pleaded for action. >> be bold, be courageous, americans are counting on you. >> giffords' husband argued for background checks. >> she'd not have been sitting here today if with we had stronger background checks. >> the hearing on how to prevent gun violence is
. >> a push for tougher gun laws got help from a powerful supporter today. former congresswoman gaby giffords whose career was ended when she was shot in the head, she testified inventory of a senate committee. and there's a new push to get guns on y s out of the hands of criminals. we begin in washington. >> good evening, opponents to ginn control were unswayed by the congresswoman's emotional words. republicans and democrats with high gun ownership are hesitating on the issue....
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sharia law is not one of them. the disrespect to islam notwithstanding, this is highly problematic there are no facts given in the opinions that they constantly put out, they get air time. i'm trying to understand the standard for obstruction of justice at this point. this is illegitimate points they consistently make, and they get air time and space in papers for this. it's just outrageous to me. it really is. >> michelle goldberg, john nichols, angela rye, yesterday to have you on "the ed show" tonight. i appreciate your time. >>> it was an emotional day in court for olympic star oscar pistorius. up next, the latest on today's controversial bail hearing in the blade runner trial. that's coming up next. and oscars. ecial occasion. so she makes her new mini cream pies with real cream filling and milk chocolate on a cookie-crumb crust. marie callender's. it's time to savor. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his
sharia law is not one of them. the disrespect to islam notwithstanding, this is highly problematic there are no facts given in the opinions that they constantly put out, they get air time. i'm trying to understand the standard for obstruction of justice at this point. this is illegitimate points they consistently make, and they get air time and space in papers for this. it's just outrageous to me. it really is. >> michelle goldberg, john nichols, angela rye, yesterday to have you on...
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it passed and bill clinton signed it into law. it was a practical framework set in motion. and because they did that, today something else that wasn't pointless was able to happen in government. a panel issued recommendations on what america should do with the chimps that we should have in captivity. all but 50 of the 350 chimpanzees that we have across the country. part of the reason we should set them free is because we can. we have in fact chimphaven in louisiana. we have the chimp act. the chimps will be kept for research purposes and housed in spacious conditions in groups of at least seven. if there is research done on the chimps who will remain for research there will be high bars for what it will reveal. you have to show there is potential for that research to be beneficial for that research. six out of every seven should be retired. now they have to make room for a big expansion. because here comes chimps. concerned advocacy about how
it passed and bill clinton signed it into law. it was a practical framework set in motion. and because they did that, today something else that wasn't pointless was able to happen in government. a panel issued recommendations on what america should do with the chimps that we should have in captivity. all but 50 of the 350 chimpanzees that we have across the country. part of the reason we should set them free is because we can. we have in fact chimphaven in louisiana. we have the chimp act. the...